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  • Self-Publishing Book Production & Marketing Mistakes to Avoid  By : Scott White
    New nonfiction authors frequently assume that all they have to do is put the words on the page and they're done. Wrong. After the writing is done, you'll still need an editor, and a cover design. And then you'll need a creative, expansive marketing campaign.
  • Keep It Simple and Keep It Brief. You Will Reach Your Audience  By : Bob Carper
    Effective writing and speaking are essential for you to succeed in today's market If you write like a stupid fool, your customers will surely believe you, and will go elsewhere. Publish or perish!
  • Self Publishing Your Book, 5 Secrets to Saving Money  By : Bob Burnham
    Self Publishing costs money as well as traditional publishing, they just take it out of your earnings before they send you your mearge royalty check. There are few ways you can use to save money and still publish a professional and profitable product. Since you are taking matters into your own hands and controlling the destiny of your book.
  • Publish Anything: The Saga of a PublishAmerica Author  By : yadav
    My story is that an author who’d done online writing for such dot gone as Theme stream, Written By Me, and The Vines, someone trying hard to have fiction, poetry and nonfiction in print for real, recommended PublishAmerica.
  • Choose the website correctly  By : kamal
    Someone will ask his friend to call and order the essay; the other will ring up himself and will elaborate on the content of his work for hours. Another believes that informing the custom service about the topic of his dissertations 3 days before the deadline he can expect flawless work because he pays quite enough. You will be surprised, but the work quality does not depend only on its price. Here a lot of conditions matter. If you fulfill them, your work will be perfect and both the customer a
  • Ready, Set, Go Sell Your Book In The Real World!  By : jaswalbhisham
    We hear a lot these days about more books actually being sold 'outside' the traditional bookstore. Think about it. When was the last time you actually took time to linger and explore the bookshelves? When did you last impulsively grab a book, flip it over, read the blurbs, and finger through a few chapters? Let's face it; most of us are too hurried.
    So What's The Point?
    If you don't take the time to browse, why expect your potential customer to do so?
    Try This:
    Grab about five copies of your
  • Learn to Write Like a Pro  By : Rahul Rana
    Many writers write for the experience. Others dream of having a number one best seller. Both are wonderful reasons for writing. What many fail to realize is that these two do not have to be mutually exclusive. With a little research, you can enjoy writing incredible stories and see to it that they generate a profit.
  • Publish America - Publishing Parasites  By : jaswalbhisham
    I have to admit to being readily impressed by company names. Maybe it's an age thing. You see, I was around when we had nationalized industries here in Britain, you know, British Railways, British Gas, British Steel, British Road Services, etc., etc. Those companies may have been over-staffed and under-efficient but you always knew you could trust them, and a product marked "Made in Britain" had class - in those days. Even after they became privatized the word "British" in a company name still,
  • How the Writer Survives  By : Daljeet Kaur
    So it’s your dream to write novels? Be a freelance writer and make a living off of your articles? Or maybe you nurture an ambition to write and sell enough short fiction to put bread on the table, like those writers of the golden age of the pulps?
  • Getting Started in Column Writing  By : Musharf
    You’ve written many articles for Websites, newsletters and now you’ve even conquered the territory of getting published in a magazine. What’s the next step, you ask? How to I make the editor ask for my work weekly or monthly?
  • The Biggest Challenge Facing A Poet, Getting Published  By : Jaswinder Singh
    The best advice that I can give any child or adult who wants to be a poet is to read lots of poetry. Get a feel for poetry. Look at different styles of poetry. I have grown so much in my own writing by reading the work of other poets. Don’t be afraid to accept constructive criticism. Part of being a writer is being able to accept criticism. Everyone who writes poetry is eager to publish a book but why not start out small. Before you send off your poetry for publication ask yourself if you are r
  • Sticks, Stones and Lawyers  By : Meena
    But how can you say, 'It was only talk, so no harm was done?' Were this true, then your prayers, and your words of kindness, would be a waste of breath.”
    - Nachman of Bratslav
  • Titles (and Subtitles) Sell Books!  By : Nisha Garg
    Does a title really sell a book? The short answer is, yes. If a book does not attract a reader initially, it will be overlooked and not purchased. The book title is the element that creates the initial attraction to the book.
  • Effective Networking For Writers  By : jaswalbhisham
    'This the season for conferences and seminars! Many of my friends have all been conference-hopping in recent weeks and we've been discussing how fruitful these gatherings can be when you can make great and lasting contacts. But how do you come away with something more substantial than a stack of business cards? Here are a few tips to keep in mind.
    1.) Speak Up! The Magic of Telling
    "Isolation is a dream killer," says life coach Barbara Sher. One of the women in my mastermind group reminded me
  • How the Writer Survives  By : Diya sood
    So it’s your dream to write novels? Be a freelance writer and make a living off of your articles? Or maybe you nurture an ambition to write and sell enough short fiction to put bread on the table, like those writers of the golden age of the pulps?
  • Don't Rely on your Spellchecker - or - The Importance of Good Proof Reading  By : jaswalbhisham
    Weather posting a page to your Website, writing a letter to a customer, or submitting an article for publication, it is extremely important to demonstrate how professional you are. Not only does a series of spelling and grammatical errors show a discourtesy to your readers, it makes you look amateurish. Potential customers will lose any trust they may have had in your business. Only a week or so ago, I read a classified ad asking me to visit their "sight" - needless to say I did not bother. If s
  • How New Authors Can Keep Their Manuscripts Coherent  By : Musharf
    In large publishing houses, many manuscripts penned by first-time authors, never make it past the "first reader" who for all practical purposes is a gatekeeper of sorts. This person's job is to weed out manuscripts that do not fit certain established submission criteria.
  • What Hurricane Katrina Can Teach Authors  By : SONU KUMAR GARG
    By now, you are heartsick and tired of looking at the images of the horror and devastation in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. However, if you are an author and self-publisher, it pays to look at this disaster as a wake-up call.
  • Five Minute Miracles  By : sukhjeet
    FIVE MINUTES ... Is All You Need ........to phone a friend ..... peel potatoes for dinner ..... pick the kids up from school ..... or write a few words that could earn you anything from a plastic penny or ballpoint pen, to a dream house in the sun, a top-of-the-range sports car, or thousands of dollars in cash and luxury goods!
  • Self Publishing - How To Make A 6 Figure Income Writing a Book  By : Bob Burnham
    Writing a book is a fantastic way to increase your current income or even set you up to retire early - seriously. Many famous people and well known business owners got where they are today because they wrote and published a book. Learn how to grab your riches by taking this first step.
  • How To Self Publish A Book On A Tiny Budget  By : Bob Burnham
    Can you make hundreds of thousands of dollars by starting with a small budget? If you're writing and publishing a book you can. Self publishing is one of the best ways to make incredible profits and it doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg to publish a very professional and impressive product. Read more to learn how to publish a book on a tiny budget.
  • Self Publishing A Book Is Inexpensive and Simple  By : Bob Burnham
    Ever wonder how busy business owners are able to publish book after book after book. I mean, do these people ever sleep? The truth is that yes, they do sleep and they also probably take more days off and more vacations than you imagine. How do they manage to publish so many books and still have free time? They know that self publishing is the answer and they know the secrets to making it fast, and easy.

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